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mmm...I'm currently in McMaster, here are what I see the uni's in Ontario as:
Ryerson: Journalism University of Toronto: Law, Medicine, Architecture, anything Western: Business York: Business McMaster: Sciences Waterloo: Engineering, Mathes, maybe Architecture Queens: Law, Business, Science Nippising: Teaching Brock: ...have no idea Lakehead: No idea as well Other notable ones are McGill and University of BC (as noted in above posts). Now...if you want to study design, I'd say generally Waterloo. But if you're looking into animation, film and that sort, check out Sheridan College. All their animators, once they graduate, get jobs at Disney...if that's any incentive, heh. What a major is, is like what you're mainly studying. Minor's usually you just have a side interest in. You get majors and minors based on how many credits you earn for each course. Like let's say you enroll in the Biochem program. You would take the required coruses they tell you and you would major in biochem. With your electives you can also take let's say a bunch of psychologies and then minor in that. That's my interpretation of the system. Just pop back a message and we'll try to help you as best as we can. I stilll have my brochures for the uni's. Most amazing jew boots |
True, in Britain, for example if you want to go into Med, you go right into Med. It's like that in a lot of countries...other than the states and Canada. But I think XSO would be going into a general studies program anyways. The only programs tha tyou have to go through the general studies thing is mainly science and law over here. In McMaster if you're going into engineering you still have to do 1 year of general first but then you specialize. Waterloo, you specialize right away.
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lol sorry of pom, yeah u of ottawa is pretty cool, i have friends there that really like it. (its close to quebec too...but that doesnt matter to you, its for 18 yr olds who want to drink (legal age in ontario is 18, and 19 in quebec))
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lol sorry my bad. Yeah, i dont care anymore, im legal. but going to the uk would be simplier for you, less travel costs and its easier to go home if you want. im sure uk universities are great, its just theres no uk people posting.
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